As we are wrapping up the third season of the podcast, we’d like to share with you a short bonus episode, recorded at the gym.
We talked about our relationship to exercise and understanding of our limits. We also discussed failure, body-work and writing via Kathy Acker, and writing as a physical experience.
If you have feedback we’d love to receive your email at ihopethismessagefindsyouwell@gmail.com; you can also follow us on Instagram @ihopethismessage. The jingle was made by the artist Natalia Solzano and sound engineering by Nick Thomas. Graphic design by Christophe Clarijs.
The episode was recorded in March 2024.
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As we are wrapping up the third season of the podcast, we’d like to share with you a short bonus episode, recorded at the gym.
We talked about our relationship to exercise and understanding of our limits. We also discussed failure, body-work and writing via Kathy Acker, and writing as a physical experience.
If you have feedback we’d love to receive your email at ihopethismessagefindsyouwell@gmail.com; you can also follow us on Instagram @ihopethismessage. The jingle was made by the artist Natalia Solzano and sound engineering by Nick Thomas. Graphic design by Christophe Clarijs.
The episode was recorded in March 2024.
I Hope This Message Finds You Well is a podcast on curating hosted by Kris Dittel and Eloise Sweetman.
In this episode we talk to Jo-ey Tang about his approach to being an artist as well as a curator and how these two roles are intertwined in his practice. Our discussion revolves around the question of time, beginnings and endings in curatorial practice, but also as parameters of living a life. How to work with institutional constraints and establish the practice of Slow Programming with the inherent contradictions of slowness and the labour of slowness?
If you have feedback we’d love to receive your email at ihopethismessagefindsyouwell@gmail.com; you can also follow us on Instagram @ihopethismessage and find us on SoundCloud @ihopethismessage. Our music is by Difficult and sound engineering by Nick Thomas. Graphic design by Christophe Clarijs.
Show notes:
https://www.jo-eytang.com/
Heide Hinrichs, Jo-ey Tang and Elizabeth Haines (eds.), Shelf Documents: Art Library as Practice https://ap-arts.be/en/publication/shelf-documents-art-library-practice-drawings-heide-hinrichs
Institutions mentioned in this episode:
Galerie Joseph Tang
Beeler Gallery at Columbus College of Art & Design
The Notary Public
People mentioned in this episode:
Fierce Pussy (Nancy Brooks Brody, Joy Episalla, Zoe Leonard, Carrie Yamaoka)
Heide Hinrichs
Carol Bove
Wayne Koestenbaum
Cultural references mentioned in this episode:
Apichatpong Weerasethakul: Blissfully Yours (2002)
Wayne Koestenbaum: Jackie Under My Skin (1995)
Claire Denis: Beau Travail (1999)
Episode transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/164FukwvVZJQT2Wx6dwKJAJAfhYRnUa4MESDx_lcv6j4/edit?usp=sharing
I Hope This Message Finds You Well
As we are wrapping up the third season of the podcast, we’d like to share with you a short bonus episode, recorded at the gym.
We talked about our relationship to exercise and understanding of our limits. We also discussed failure, body-work and writing via Kathy Acker, and writing as a physical experience.
If you have feedback we’d love to receive your email at ihopethismessagefindsyouwell@gmail.com; you can also follow us on Instagram @ihopethismessage. The jingle was made by the artist Natalia Solzano and sound engineering by Nick Thomas. Graphic design by Christophe Clarijs.
The episode was recorded in March 2024.